RE: Ever Wondered how Hard Disk Drives make use of magnetism to store information.

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Ever Wondered how Hard Disk Drives make use of magnetism to store information.

in stemng •  6 years ago 

I'm quite unfamiliar with most of the part discussed in this article, but looking at the way data was stored, is that the exact reason why data can be destroyed by using a magnet? What about SSD? They are much durable than HDD. Does it operate on the same principle with an HDD?

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The mere fact that HDD works on the principle of magnetism Already makes them prone to being corrupted by a magnet..... But for this to occur a really Strong magnet would be required

Secondly SSD works on a completely different principle: i would write about the principle of SSD in my next article So watch out...

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